Wreck of the Steamer Niagara. Orie of the most vitilent storms of wind which has ever been known in this section of the State, visited this city and the region round about neon Tuesday. ThrOodhoutthe entire day, our streets were almost black ivith clouds of dust carried withutmost velocity 'by the wind. Awnings were tort e ieces and trees prostrated, and Other damage done in vs rirlua ways. The Most serious effects of the storm, however, were fell Upon Lake Ontario. The storm was terrific on Lake Ontario on that (lay. At 9 o'clock, A. M., of that day, the magnifi cent steamer Niagara left Oswego for Rochester ‘vlth 100 passengers, including a - number ot ladies. The g ale rose, and continued to increase in violence until she got within abouttfour miles of the pier at the mouth of the river, when the rudder of the steamer was carried away, and the boat became unmanageable. An attempt was made by force of steam to run the boat inside the ilia, but there be ing nothing to steer with, it failed. By - means of ropes, and chains, &c. a temporary rudder was con-• greeted, and a second and third attempt was made to gain the river, but without success; and the cap tain then- gave orders to put out into the Lake, in order that they might have abundance of sea-room. • The wind was now blowing a perfect hurricane, 'the boat rocking to and'fro, and the waves dashing every instant over the deck. When the boat had got about 8 miles from shore, to increase their per - its the smoke-pipe was carried away, and as a con sequence the fire had to •be put out. This was about .6 o;block P. M. Without steam to propel or rudder to guide - the boat, it will be readily supposed that the alarm on board was great, which was dottbly• increased by plunging of the boat, the rat tling of the- broken mirrors and dishes, the dashing . back and f9rth of sofas, settees, chairs. tables, stands, &c., as the steamer rocked - to and fro by the vio -knee of the wind, while the- waves continued .to pour an avalanche of water in at every _ aperture ! The situation was indeed one of extreme peril.— The passeners were enabled to walk with,-the _greatest difficulty, and in most cases were oblig ed , to go upon their hands and.ltnees in passing b ack .and forth.- The anchor was immediately thrown overboard, and for some three or tour hours the boat continued to drift with the wind and waves, being driven to . wards the shore, until about 3 o'nlock yesterday moriring,, she grounded violently, about half a mile west ot the pier and some fifteen or twenty rods from the shore, where she now lies almost a corn- Nett: wroz.k. he passengers were kept upon the constant watch throughout the light, many of them suffering intensely from the water and cold. About sunrise yesterday morning they were all safely landed on the shore hy means of a yawl, and prop erly cared for by families residing near at hand.— Fo a r twenty - four hours they had not tasted mouth , ful of food, and during a portion of that time had teen drenched to the skin with water. The Niagara was a magnificent craft, and one of the best, if not the best sea boat on the lake. She was built only three years since, and is valued at E-6,000. A. DARING OGTRAGE IN CHESTER COLNiT.—Early on Tuesday morning last, about three o'clock, three' persons entered the dwelling of Zebulon Thomas, Esq., in Downingtown, Chester county, and pro ceeded to-the third story, where a colored woman and her daughter lodged and attempted to appre hend them. A scuffle insued ; the woman got loose from them,•madet her way down stairs into Mr. Thomas' chamber, and alarmed him. He-im mediately arose, .4. efore he had finished dress ing, heard icutling - in the entry.. He went out and discovered the men forcing the girl forward, she fighting and resisting with all her strenith. He ats tempted to enterfere'but was overpowered, by via: lence and threats, the men being armed, and they succeeded in taking the girl to a vehicle—(they had two)—and carried her oil. Mr. Thomas eomplet 'ed dressing himself, got on a horse, started in pur- Suit, and came on as far this place, when he con cluded that they must have taken a different route, probably down the Brandywine road.. From what we have learned, we think it probable that the col ored woman arid girl are runaway slaves. It may I , e, that the persons, who thus acted, were the own ers or their agents.. But, admitting all this. such a daring and outrageous invasion of a man's domi cil. as they.perpetrated, cannolbe palliated or ex cused, mid deserves the severest condenination.— Chester Rtpubtitan.. DREADFUL MURDER IN SOUTH EASTON.—On Mon liay, the 23rd instant, between eleven and twelve °Clock, :James Craven and Richard Link, (both men of families) entered Mr. Depew's Hotel in South gaston. called for something to drink at the bar, - and at the same 'time drew several coins from' his pocket, and held them looseq in his haml; Craven snatched the money out of Zink's hand and showed no disposition to . return it af terwards. He finally gave it back, and said that Zink "ought not to get mai, they had always been good frierls." Zink replied that if he was a friend he should behave like one; and repeatedly told him - to go away that he wanted-'nothing to do with him, and that if he did not, he would knock him down. ..Zink approached Craven, when the latter walked odt of the door, Zink gave him a blow With his fist. which stunned him. and he staggered and fell. Zink aimed a second blow. but missed and making a misatstep, fell about two yards Away. —He got np however, and jumped on Craven's then pounded . hitn about his head, with his fists. Whilst in this bending attitude, Craven drew a pis tol from his pocket. and discharged it contents into chest of Zink. The ball entered between the fourth and fifthribs, shattering the fourth, entirely break ing the fifth, and injuring the si xth. It lodged nil, -der the skin of his back, over nine inches fat% the place where it had entered. After he •had been -hot, Zink still gave Craven several blows y , and w hen dragged away, said : " Let me go, he-s got my blood and I'll have his." The wound bled pro la,ely from vessels in the cavity of the Chest", which emiltl not bearrested by any surgical means, not• withstanding that Doctors Slough, Stout. Abernethy alid ‘Vagener were upon the spot in less than ten 7 :Mimes alter the wound had been received. He • la'd at half past eight o'clock on the e%ening of the Fame driy. Craven has since been arrested and is awaiting his trial. - DESTRECTIVE FIRE !N CINCINIRATTI..-OR Wed n.,4lay lasta fire occurea in Cincinnatti, which de stroyed a planing machine establishment, owned by Messrs. Wm. and John Conn—loss tlO,OOO-- John Richard's coopering establishment—loss $l,- 6 0.0. Joseph Kirbc's sash and plug mnufactory— losii between two or three thousand dollars( A frame 6cCilins; adjoiningthe pl. • lune was partial ly consumed—loss koSs is estrma• ted at 515000. Catips-tw Otm. --- valor says that the Wheat crops in the_ middle and northern por tions of the'Siate; continue to appear healthy: The Troy, (Miami county). Times, of the 6th inst., says the prospect of the wheat crop is generally promis i,ig. bum Worms IN Jeastv,---West Jersey is rapid ly advancing in its iron business. There are now twelve furnaces, yielding 12,000 tons of iron per annum ; and in Bergen and Morris countiersitty. three forges, which make annually 3,000 tons bloomery , bar iron. Every year new improve ments are introduced in the manufacture, which re (tubes the price, and, of course, adds to the Con sumption. A SLAVER Seen.—An arrival at Boston brings information of a large slave steamer seen oft the river Congo. She was attacked by a British cruiser; bin defended herself with round shot and' musketry. She/dipped her cables and steamed away up the vier at full speed, though not without some dam , a-e from the shot fired - at her. The World's PACE Killer. • O R , DR, BRIITON:S ALL-IMAIJNG 150/11P0eND, eltregf Rbrhinatista, Sprains. Stiff Jeints, Frozen parts, nun. Old sores, Sore throat, &nubile „,a seeds, bruises, tooth ke. de An Evernal and inter* RenierN,, , - Matt 1.1.5. I'm ' , sic try J. KINGSBESLY, Jr Daovnutoms, Swimming of *4, a roaring soles to the esirs,.heathabe, palpitation of tha begat, &c. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a Certain cure for the above unpleasant complaints, because they purge from the 'body those levant and corrupt humors which, wises floating in the postal mass, "of circulation, ate the cause of a rush of blood to the bead, gni dinar, dimness of sight, drowsiness. pant of the head, and toe ny other symptoms of 8: loaded and corrupt state In the blood. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are also one of the very best medicines for the'eure of Indigestion, anti therefore will not only remove the above unpleasant symptoms, but will most es sonedly restore the body to a mate of sound health. BZWArIi. or COIMICRICIIII sus IMITATION/ . .— retnember,that the original and only genuine INDIAII Vanairsils Pn.ts have ans. .4/Titian eignature of WM. W RIGHT on the top label of each boa. Wawa celebrated ptlls br sale by Montanyes & To a. U. Moody & Co.. Freachtown S.W. & D. F.,Painerog., nos. D. Brink, Hornbrook. .Coryell & Gefi. East Bur'nton. J. C. Adams, Rum. creek. Wm Gibson. Ulster. C. RaThbone. Canton. L S. Ellsworth, Athens. W . Campbell, Stieshequin Coy Tracy. Milan. J. I. Wagtail, Monnieton. Principal office and general Depot, lea Race St. Phil's. Da. Sitrrn's Scosa Coszito Pima vs. Dts►as.—Mosz Fan- DEN - cc—Mr. Hill, of the extensive house of Cooley, Reese & Hill, 191 Broadway, corner of Dey at., says the Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills are superior to any he has ever taken. HIS wife has found them delightful and efficacious. Miss Douglass, corner of Walker and Ludlow Its., has been cured of pains in the head, dimness of sight, and, dizziness of long standing, by these Pills., Mr. Atkins, of SW Greenwich Street, cured of dyspepsia of seven years Standing. Rev. Mr. Burnett, of Brooklyn, cured of bilious complaints, weakness, &c. Agents for the above rills for Bradford County— C F Redingion. Troy; Jobe B. Ford. Towanda; C 11 Herrick. Athens; .. Chamberlin k Porter. do. E Norma. Springfield: N I) k C Warford. Monroe : J E Bullock. Leßayaville; H W Tracy, Standing Stone Holcomb. Wysox : L S Maynard, Rome; 11 Van Gilder, Pike. H Gibbs, Orwell ; Freak the Old Donaldlest. Waynesboro', Augusta Co., Va., March 10,1947. Dr. Powle :—Dnririg the past year, my daughter was s•clt of a fever about two or three mouths; this left her in a low and feeble state, she then was attacked with a' most violent and severe cough, raised daily large quantities of very bad corrupt ed matter, accompanied with considerable blood. She was af flicted with great pain in the side and breast—this conlinued for several months, until she waslcduced almost to a skeleton. During this time she was under the care of good and skilful physicians. who dente their best, but dad not remove the symp toms. which appeared to be fatal Coiniumption, and which threatened every day to carry her off At last, a friend who had been afflicted with ■,very had cough for several year told me he was effectually cured with Dr. Waster's Balsam of Wild Chem, and recommended my daughter to try it. She d d so. and when she had taken a aingle bottle she began to im pmve. I then told her physician that my daughter was using IVistar's Balsam. He replied, very well I think' it a good pre paration—keep on, it will not hurt her She continued to use It until she was restored to good health. I believe II saved my daughter's life, and do not hesitate to recommend others who are afilicted'as my daughter was. to try it. Rtcn•aoTttasa.. N. B. Let those who have any doubts about the merits of thi4 popular medicine, go to their own neighbore.fin proof of its efficacy. Beware of the syrups, and all other preparations of Cherry. The genuine signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper ; Sold by CRAM BERLIN & PORTER, Towanda. Married, In Philadelphia. on the 21st of March, by the Rev. William F. Eyster, Mr. islets P. acct., formerly of Towanda, to Miss Svssa T. Kime, only daugh ter of John 8. Kulp, of Germantown, Pa. In Sullivan, Tioga to., by E. E. Orvis, Mr. B►xcsi GILLETT to Miss SUSAN Ont.'s, of Sullivan. Died, In Granville, March 12th, 1848, NoamAw;". son of Charles Drake, M. D., after an illness of three days, having been driven from his bed in the morning, with a violent phrenzy, which having been reduced terminated in Hemiplegia, with successive convul sions of the affected side which continued until he sunk silently in death. 'The whole scene was rendered' more afflicting to his parents and friends, by the fact that he was un able to utter a word during the time to make known his feelings and sufferings, or receive a word of con solation, having been deprived of both speech and hearing from the first attack., It is but j9stice to say, that Norman was the fa vorite of all who knew him. At the early age of eight years be had made himself master of most of the elementary branches of an education which his teachers looked for a successful accomplishment of. Short be the dirge, as was the subject young, Who cheered the parent's heart with hopes elate Fair science lisped•upon his infant tongue, 'Till torn away by unrelenting Fate. • gerPUBLIC MEETING.—At a meeting of the Settlers, recently held at West Burling. ton, the following resolution was_ unanimously ail opted : Resolved, That a general meeting of the Settlers of Bradford county. be held atTbmanda, at the house of T.l l . Woodruff, on Tuesday, the oth day of May, WS, (the same being Court week,) at 1 o'clock, P. M., for such general action as may be deemed ne cessary to the community at large. In- pursuance of the foregoing resolution, a gene ral attendance of the Settlers and the citizens gene rally, is requested. By order of the Committee. New rAbaertionnents. Mect)(lDilice At Wholesale and Retail. • 11ONTA NYES & CO. ate now receiving fresh from New York and Philadelphia, the most demo rah!e, lot of GOODS, ever offered in this market, and think that an experience of twenty years in the melee. don of goods had ought to enable them to purchase as cheap as the cheapest. We invite public attention to our stock, and think vve can offer inducements worthy the notice of the most close buyers and amateurs of de sirable *goods. May 1. 1848. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Ebenezer Mi nier, dec:ll., Isle of Granville tp., are hereby reques ted to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. L. MIX.. AMZI M. mix. Administratois. Granville, May 1, 1848. 62,1 REWARD ! STOLEN from the stable of the subscriber, residing in Athens tp., on Tuesday evening. April 25, a SORREL MARE, with a blaze on her face. and I white mark on hey romp. The above reward will be given for the recovery of the Mare, and the arrest of the thief. Athens, April 26, 1848. CHAS, MTUFFIE. ISSOLUTION.--The co-partnership heretofore e 4 D betweon the subscribers in the eh:Kb Man ufacturing business, in Monroeton, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persona indebted, by twice* book accocnt, are hereoy notified that payment mud be made iminediare to .1. Ingham, at the Factory, with whom all accounts are left, u it is the determination to 664211 accounts settled by the 16th day of May—after which date no time will be glien. J. INGHAM. Monroeton; April 34,1646 . D. INGHA M. Thu above business will hereafter be carried on 17 J. UVGHAM, who has provided new Carding Machi nery. sod will consequently be enabled to supply all wbo may favor him with Hi* patronage, with promptia tude and despatch. By his long experience in the ba• sins, and strict attention to the wants of >customers, be hopes to merit s continuance of that liberal patron age which has beretofore been extended. • Monroeton, April 24, 1848. titY9M I IO33M I X TIL.VXDrei DAVID INGHAM. who has heretofore carried on 'the above beelines. at the man ufactoty in Monroe. embraces this opportunity to inform all who may peed his Services, that he has removed to Leroy—two miles above the corners--where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line in such • manner as to give general satisfaction. The patronage of the public is respectful ly solicited. Leroy, April 24, 1848. rbi " . — le obi -4 41 CAME to the. enclosure of the eetraeriber, on the 16th of April BROWN HORSE. about eight or nine yams old no particular marks about him. The own er is requested to come finwerd, mum propertv, pay charges, sod take him away. WIII.BN YDER. Uhrshcquin, Key I, 1849. /flatboat*. at. No. 1., Brick Bow, again ii the Field ! Ws A. assinberish P.% IT A 8 just n4urual trove Ibis* Ilat: .LJL of New York with • large ort c .4lk supply ti of Watches, Jewelry end •"? Silver ware, comprising in part. ... • 11 ".i- L'Epine and Plain Watches, with ‘..•? . 11., ' -----; & complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin ger Bin is, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold-Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads-011 of which he offers for sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well, or the mboey will be refunded, and a writ ten agreement given to thit effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work ; and &lir. leant nom, and forever, Mat Me Produce mud be paid when Me work is done—l war against credit in all its forms. . W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 184 M. CIIENANGO LAKE BOAT LINE 713 M DIMSEATKCILL THEproprietors of this long-established Line, still continue the business of freighting merchandise, produce, lumber. &c., between Mitcham/on and .Thc Pork, and solicit the continued patronage lff their friends.— They are prepared with increased facilities to accrue modem the public, having FORTY FIRST CLASS LAKE BOATS, which will enable them to despatch a boat direct from New-York to Binghamton DAILY during the season. with NO TRANSHIPMENTS on the entire route. (.^J They invite a call from their friends before shipping, oa their charges will be at lowest rates. C. M'KINN EY, Binghamton ; • AiIINTS : JESSE HINDS. 7 South-at., N. York D. A. RE.XFORD, cc. The subscribes still continues the business of Sto rage and Forwarding.and may at all times be found st his well known storehouse, where he keeps for sale „st lowest prices: Flour, Salt, Urindatoises, Hopes, Pitch, Oakum, Beet, Pork, &c. ca Cash paid for all kinds of Lumber and Progince delivered at the Storehouse. C. WKINNEY; Binghamton, April 21, 1848. 45m8 NOTICE. THE Collectors of the errors' townships in Bradford County, are hereby authorized to mike a deduc- Lion of flee per cent. from the amount of State Taxes placed in their hands for collection, against every indi vidual who shall pay his-or her State and Comity taxes in full, on or before the first day of July next ; and the amount so deducted shall he allowed them in their set• demerit. The ease, however, to be paid by them into the Co.Treaaury on or before the . sth da of July,lB4B. C. R. RU 1., Clerk. Commissioner's Office, Towand 20, 1848. DITT—iatITgArKg—IM 17-9 .. 1 111s8 MAKES this method of informing the public that she has removed her shop to her new building on Pine street, two doors from Main street, and directly west of No., 1, Brick Row, where she will .be most happy to wait upon all who may require her services. 18he will be receiving, in a short time, from New York, the SPRING FASHIONS. for the current season, togeth er with a great variety of MILLI N ERY 900D8, which will beikitored of cheap, and to which she invites the attentiolTif those wishing to purchase. ' - Towanda, April 26, 1948. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at TROY, quarter ending March 31, 1848. Brooks George Leonard Noah Bee ry George - Loomis Alvin Carpenter Lawrence Owens Samuel Care Miss Nene,' M Salisbury John **man Emily Miss Watson James Airyile W H H Whoeler Tibbil Dickinson A A Miss Wheeler S .1 Mrs. - . Godard Thomas 1:1 Watkins D S Jenner James Wood Joseph Johnson Hubbard Webbet Charles Royal LAYTON RUNYON, P. M. • A - SOVEREIGN BALM. NTO other medicine bu ever been introduced to the -LI public that has met with each unparalelled success as Dr. Soetisi 01111INTAL SOVIAZIGN BALIC PlLLS— having been but six Jeers before the public, and the ad vertising small, yet they have worked their way into every state in the Union and Canada.. They have al>• solutely become the Standard Medicine of the day.— They are purely vegetable, and so admirably compound ed that when taken in large doses they speedily cure acute disease, on the strongest constitutions, such as bil ious diseases, and 'when they are taken in small doses they operate like a charm upon the most delicate, ner vous female, and have raised numbers from their beds after all others remedies bad failed. We here refer to but few of the many miraculous cures effected by the use of said Pillsw Spinal Afedian.—Anna Wood, of Rutland, Jeff. co. N. Y., was cured, after she had been confined to herb d 5 years, with Spinal disease and Abases of the lamp. The bill of her regular physician, (Dr. Johnsen, of Clay) had amounted to $6OO. See circular.. itcrofiala and Nervous De bility.—Mrs. Downs, of Clay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nerds Debility and Scrofulous affection of the head, after she bed boon confined six months, and all other medicine had failed. Cough and Consumption cured.—Win. Bendy, of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severecough after be bad been confined to his bed fora long time. and was given up by his physicians. fie had used most of the Cough Medicines of the day, and was supposed, by his friends and physicians,'to be in the last stages. Dyspepsia.—A. B. F. Ormsby. of Spews*, N. Y., was cured of dyspepsia se severs as not to be obis to work for two years. Wm. Smith. Greenwich. Crone, *se crell rri a mo ms one of byspepsia, Costiveness and Nerveus Debi lity of two years standing, after egpending larp some of money to no purpose. See aretsidrs. Weeding Pi&i.--Asaph L. Leonard. of Avon, N.Y.. wasnured of s sevens saw of Bleeding Piles, of a num ber of years standing. after using a variety of medicines. Severe Coes of Piks.--John Bohan, of Berwick. Ot sego co., N. Y., was cured of a severe ease of riles and extreme costiveneWof lug and *slid dreams. Who would not amalgam a few shillings to belayed fre• es damming a estepiainte The above are all eases in which all ether essmeSse felled lacono or give relief. hinny of the ow charac ter might be published if we had .paw. TerPertieulefe see Botanic Institute. which can be bad of agents. Bsw•sa or COVNTWILITS,—AIII there are spurious Pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Baim 4 be sure overt befori you buy -that the name of " Dr. ES Souls & Co." is on the face of the boges. None other, can be genuine. We not aware that any one who is making a spurious article has yet dared to make use of our name; but some of them hays had theimpudence to imitate our boxes and copy our circulars, certificates, &e. linters the public are careful when they putchanr, they will be deceived. The' geriiiine Pills can be had wholesale and Ma of Dr. E. L. SOUI.E & Co., Euclid, N.Y. Bold in Towanda, by J. B. FORD, and CHAMBER. LIN & PORTER ; Gen. A. Perkins, Athens; Lyman Bseithfiekl ; A. & 8 R. Marley, Rurlingtoir; Levi Taylor, Granville; Samuel Smith, Franklin; A. Burroughs, Mourotion ; George Nichols Row; H.l Friable, Orwell; J. E. Bock Leßsysville. SEALED HALF imam, on head mad for sal et fop 15 rocs. /Pisa Mums 9 , atiscinents BOOT & MOB MANITAtTORY. • • . . • JOHN W. WILCOX, has removed his establish meat to the shop between XMgsbetry's and Bs* lett's stores, and where he still solicits • sham of public patronage. He intends, by a careful selection Of *tick, and by attention to the Womb of his auto. airs to, maks as nest and doable work as can be me• nufectured in this pest of the country. He will keep constaney on hood, sod mano&ettire to order, Morocco, Calf and Coarse /loots sod Skom; Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes end Stipp ; Chi/drest's d 0.,; Gent's Galen and Pumps, *C. I ry Country Produce, of most descriptions, taken in payment for work, at the market price. Towanda, ApriL2ll,lB47. • Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands. NOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to an act of General Assemble of the Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, en titled " An act to amend the act entitled in act directing the mode of setting unseated lands for taxes, and for oth er purposes," and of an act peered the 13th day of March 1817, : " s further supplement to an set entitled en act directing the mode of selling Unseated lands, and for other purposes," the following tracts of UNSEATED LAND will be sold at public vendue on the 12th day of JUNE next, (being the second Monday.) at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, in the county of Bradford. for the arrearages of Taxes due, and the cost accrued on each lot respectively : et No of V% a No of Acres Townships 294 Albany, 280 " 100 " IN E 0 " .. 48 " 175 " .266 " Thomas Bradley? 29 59 400 " .Frederick Castator, 12 00 , 82 N Peter Benson, 4 57 400 " Joseph Anderson, 12 00 30 0 M John Barron, 9 00 200 4, & Asylum, Chas. Bennett, II 70 400 ' 4. Thos. Edwards, • 23 40 ..184 Asylons„ Christopher Aviary, 10 53 • 100 " Bally Fish, b 85 99 " Township committee, 578 200 " 200 1512 1000 Athena, 1494 88 Burlington, 1493 195 " 1486 293 y " 1498 104 ' " • 202 Canton, 200 •" 131. • " 4600 21 l " 4601 31 *. do. 1 83 202 " James N. Barter' 33 02 210 " William Austin, 12 28 100 " Stephen Mattidd, 5 85 260 " George Tracy, 16 21 73 Franklin, Samuel Bryson, 4 29 343 " Henry Betts,' 10 31 843 " Joseph Betts, 19 67 300 " Samuel Nichols, 52 45 343 "John Betts, - 19 67 843 o James Bette, t 9 57 440 u Henry Bryson, - 22 80 376 " Samuel Cooky, est 39 343 " Peter Edge, • 19 . 57 400 4 Samuel Edge, 22 80 343 " Samuel Frits, 19 57 400 n Simon Hakrily, 22 80 375 " George Moore, 21 39 400 " Joseph Seely, 22 80 400 " Henry Seely, 22 80 400 " Peter Temple, 22 80 400 " George Temple, 22 80 400 u • James Hardy, 22, 80 400 " Jonathan Hampton, 22 80 4, 400 " Nathan Hardy, 22 80 400 01 Peter Hags, 22 410 496 " Paul Moore, . 2t..60 400 " Andrew Bi3dons, 22 80 AOO •I Joseph Siddons, 22 80 400 " George Siddona, 22 BO 843 " ' George Edge, 19 67 400 0 Paul Hardy, 22 80 400 0 George Clatitot, 22 60 400 0 Joshua Cooley, 22 80 400 41 George Haga, 22 80 400 0 _ Nathan Haga, 22 80 400 r'' Henry Hardy, 22 80 400. • Pe Seely, '22 SO 400 • J es Elation; 22 80 400 • Peter Siddons, 11 80 41 , 0 " Stcpb Hollingemotth, 22 80 400 • Samuel gaga,* 83 80 400 • Simuel Hardy! 63 60 400 " Samuel Temple,' 63 60 400 " Samuel Siddons,* 63 60 400 = " Andres, Hardy,* 63 60 437 " and Monroe, Wm. Gray. 29 40 237 Monroe. John Siemens, 13 89 4374 • Eph McAdams, 23 59 4344 " Thomas Hamilton. 16 38 419 " Isaac Minna.. 14 53 Jacob Dimling," 33 80 Jacob Smith, . 8 35 Samuel Anderson, 22 80 Harman Castator, 22 811 Jonathan North, 12 80 Peter North, 22 80 Frederick Schaller 21 80 George Schott', r 4 22 60 Mary Ellie, 11 80 Ann Harris, 13 73 Mary Wallace, 11 97 Joseph Cesium, . 22 80 Peter Hampton, 12 80 John. Moore. 22 80 James North, 22 so Hannah Woodruff 12 80 Robert Hampton,' Irl 60 400 " Peter Schots,* 63 60 203 " 109 " 400 " 400 " 400 " 400 " 400 " 400 " 400 " 440 " 230 " 400 " 400 al 400 " 400 " 400 " 400 " 400 Samuel Minh! 988 Bidet/try, Charles Carroll, Isle 1507 831 " do 1515 180 " do 1116 60 Boariddlald, Robert Blackwell, 1488 100 * 4 Chalks Carroll, 1187 160 " do 140$ 850 u , do 1401 184 " do 1400 919 o and Athol% do 1114 Bprlnshdl, Pose Goinosp. 5689.1100 Wolk Johnson & 6689 1030 do 6691 964 " 4• gen 6607 1100 a & Beath weak, de 114 116 are these hub walked with a stir, (1 we added the taxes for pan makes to 1646-7. JAMES M. PECK, tmestuar. ?seamy Office. sae& 27, 11148. SlLKS.—Black, colored. plaid, add changeable ones Silks alio, white and =local Boned &Wait. at orp24, XERCUWIL LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAW* GINGHAM, and Ligtit Gingham, have been reedited at the %Cage Bank, and ate selling twenty-6a .per eent. cheaper than sato. if? C. REED. Aolll.—White and red kid, Venetian red, Bp. nine brown. Impel sour. Mange, eneppe green, chrome yellow, varnish. tite-, at BA HID'S (*IAMB to the 'adman of the eabannler, in Monroe tournefilp. thannlay, Aprfi a dint colored MARC with a' Get glans bar beck. Has mitantly been cored of the polowil. The earner it legneated to Moe event. re, ekallek and take bar swap. Aped 211, ISM 50160141 1111•WAltf. it arrantee 'A am,' Amount of fax. Abel Pierce, 17 19 Phioetra Bradley, 9 06 Nathan Carey, 13 58 Daniel Shepard, 6 '.5 John Knight, Jr, 6 85 Henry Stark, 7 02 Caleb Cannalt,' 40 , 87 George Lowman,• 68''.67 Adam Wagoner, 3'40 Thorn's Jackson, 11 70 John Sherwood, 11 70 Chas. Carroll, 19 50 do. 168 do. 3 81 do. 5 72 do. 2 02 Frederick Bates; 11 82 Henry Beek, 11 72 George 16. Traci, 23 98' John Barron, jr. . 23 52 Thomas Atmore, 1 51 George Goad, 3 97 William Lewis, 10 48 John Vaughn, 12 33 63 GO 67 79 madiabitt, ac. - - SPRING, TRADE (VEXING with vast aft/adios, at the Cash Store ‘J of MONTANYE'S & CO., No, $ mein amok where may be heal ali of the Staples adapted - to spying Trade. Lumbermen don't pass us, we hare the Ark .Rope that is right, and the Pork th at iii *no oche: thick TWO Taco &minima's best homely.] iron. just na aim'. at lIIONT&NYES & CO. 20 BBL& MESS PORK and a few hundred of Hama oa bend, at MONTANYREI h CO. T . IST OF LBTI ERB remaining in the Post Ottim Jl-4 at TOWANDA, March 31 MIL Agin Washington - Laug hlin Mary Bishop Wm 11 Myer H C Bowman Daniel Mote George Bueier M Morgan H A Bawl Ahmander Mersin, Jno G Brandy P MeLoghlai Mary Bennett . 1 Miller lA'm 0 Billings Ezra . MeClow Martha Beertlaky Sarah Noble C M Bump Adelle . 14obles & Co Brigham Amanda Northrop Stephen Cross Abner . Owen 0 W. Carman U Carrick Fnedlerick Constable High Crowley Barth° Chase Matilda Dunlap 0 .F Davis David poramay George Etheridge J D Flamlns Harriet Ford Henry Rev Foster Jana E Fitzgerald Fulton Guff Homphry Granteer Eli Gregg Harriet Hall Jacub Horton William Hawkins Margaret Jennings Thomas Johnson William Johnson Joseph Kelly Sophia 0 Kingsman J P Kipp Mahal. Miss Knappin Ann Kite Mary Laporte D WMitMl'a,a 'fly'' - ON Hair .Dressing and Bathing.. Saloon EMULOUS TO EXCEL ! H. 0 0 0 Per If G. Jackson, pESPEC fFUI.LY inform their ftienda and tha public generally, that they helve fitted up that large room in the New. Brick Block of B Kingsbel, Towan da, in a superior style, where they will take pleasure in waiting tlput► thelt old customers. and making new ones. In addition, they will keep constantly on hind a good assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as antes Oil. Maccasser's Oil, Os Marrow; Cologne, Victoria perfume, Halt brushes, Shaving and Tooth brushes, and Combs. • ALSO—AII Linda of Ladies' curls. Bosoms and Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Binorsaid Strops, Ameri can Bhanipoone, for 'sale by the bottle, for ttstoring the hair and preventing the accumulating of dandruff-- warranted to keep the hair from falling oQ if used ac cording to directions. Always kept one hand a fresh supply of lined and composition hair. Dye warranted lochenge the hair instantly from a red or gray, to,a beautiful brown or black. Gentlemen's Coats and Pants cleaned or colored ard warranted to give satisfaction. Rotors boned on short notice. Boots and , shoes blacked to order. Call and see for yourselves. • Feb 9. ELUVVAND gIUMIOOI. rpHE subscriber respectfully infonits the Ladies and A. Gentlemen of the Borough of Towanda and its vi. cinity, that he will commence teaching a PUBLIC, SINGING SCHOOL, on WEDNESDAY evening. the 22d in4t., at the NEW HALL; belonging to H. s. &M. C. Hereof, New is ginnerk. as well as those who wish to improve in the science Of singing. ere so. dto attend. He flatters himself that from his el 'knee in teaching vocal mile, be will be enabled to satisfactiom Terms made known on the first evening. R. S. RASSETT. Tpwantla, March 15, 1848 LOST. flfif TUESDAY, P. M.. the 7th inst., between the V/ Dank and Methodist Church a GOLD PENCIL, • very heavy one, with a yellow atone. The finder will plena leave lt at this office, and they:shall be liberally 'leotard& . March IS, 1848. DROWN SHErtfrf4l9.---Aboot 43,000 yards of 17 Brows Sheeting*, just reed at SAIRI►'S, TTEBTINCB.-B.tin, silk. satin stripe, silk velvet V and other Vesting., for winter or summer, fall or spring; • great assortment at BAIRD'S, No. 3, B.R. HARDWARE, a good adisortment, including iron, Steel, Nails, rite. at No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. PAINTS, OILS & DYEATUFFIII, also Matches by. the grow, at Na B: i. FOX'S. FGOODS.—Gentlemen s a for caps, Ladies' muffs, ac.c., a good sasocuatat at; • BAIRD'S. AWB.—Mill saws, and 61 teal and 6 toot cross eat . S saws, at BAIRE! , No. 3, Brick Row. H& CAPB.—A good essotiment silk and far Hats, gent's glazed caps, with apes, (a greeter tide far stormy weather,) mew and boy's cloth clips. children's velvet caps. &c. Yon will find ill these kind., and many more, at • nIO BAIRD'S. TADIEB!—Do. you know *here to And the nicest 1-4 French Lace Capes in town I—the spot is at Nov. 10. DAIRD I B, No. 3, Brick Row. J. N. Sumner, M. D., Dentist, TI T ILL pay Ms next professional visit to Towanda. Vl' in JUNE next. He may be •found at Wood- H otel. • 3y4 BCOOTS & SHOES. consiking of war-hide and kip boots, ladies and mimaiie slippers, gaiters and half gaiters ; children's shoes ; also an elegant assortment of Hats. tool Caps, are now opening at the Sawing Bank. sep29 . NO. 6, It • R. Positively the last Notice ! ALL persons indebted to the suiseriber, vs busby notified that settlement Must be mole immaitstily without tail. A prompt attendance to this call, ern! save him the disagreeable neosmity of resorting to nitte- SUMS to compel payment. • D. C. HALL. Towanda, Marsh 29th. 111411. Illls 41; aZEIMIP 1 11110 ALICODS AND DELAINES. a toed asoaruseat C same way peuy GING4A2I2I. ..,lies at city am. Alp. a 'Maly ef other fang at urea deal than ,at ant No initials about it either. Tha Isiusea of the wisest *set Rua sad Ida to sold at Holes prim. fines &land ass, at rots, Talmud'. Much 211, Iddd.. Nek 2, Brick Duo: DRINTB_IOO finds oa Auld, wbi* 411 .1 to mob cowman at cost. Muds $2, ISM MONTANTDB & CO. • .11L.A.AA.11111•11V g=ll44l\..llr—elt—dea ArOTICE. it hereby given that l ha - 41e11 my eeemente 111 j o t Poodsmoo l nio him in the hands of N. J. KEE. LPR, for collection ; and all thane that are in weirs, will site coot by calling on him and main the lame immediately. lie will generally be found at the Pro. theocitaty 4 e ogre. I she tender my grateful aekbrtl• idgesents to all these Mho Jhaie [limed me by killing and Wanting the dentands,l bed • March 1, 1848. AARON CHUSBUCK. I-111610E DRY 000 I ..-e-Alpiecas. Preach Mari bo, Oregon plaids, oloatallia.da Woes. Colombian enemas, d &c., tke.. at Nov. 10. ADUYR.No.3,Ikiek Row. CtOttle & CASSIMERES, Vs tiny Overcoat Cloths, semi as browa l Dine owl gold mixed Bar red will tie sold vevy low it SAVING'S 'BANK. Poser Joseph Paine Charles James D Perry Pool Samuel Porter Nathaniel Reynolds Stephen Robinson Ellen Shanahan Daniel Shelf) Sam ens H D Shuart David Stockwell Q H Santee Win Slocum George Stowers Andrew Tayoun D Taylor Matilda Taylor Jesse Vaught Carolina Wood David Wilt) Wtu Warner A Ali. • Wilson Ira. White C WoodrulTJ P Wsllbridge Samuel Walborne George , Zintnan J E. W. BAIRD, P. AI Wrocaiscounte. SULLIVAN COUI NOTICE iihMlehi gi rest - dust we the terra ... 'ed noltuldwlitnwlitOf thlt county 01 itulltrey. , -,e off: tborhy of the wet erecting mid county, hater .• - iced and procured the Erargletical Church. near John • ac's in Cherry tp., county aforesaid for the purpose Of raven • ing 'and holding the seeend courts, RI atrif forsaiiimuri ty of Bidlivant. unfit public buildings may be emceed et appropriated for slid immity. Wei hats atso procured at said Owe a temporary Jail. and Imitable 1 othosn. wherein the several officers of the coohtf are to keep the Public Records•—m.ls tranaget their basbreir athe county until county °Sri at, may be fretted of ap , propriated for mid county I First Court to Matimence on the tint lirLindiy in JIM! A. D. ltiett. - f . , i • JACOB HAPPA. Cornmrs4neris JOS. MPLYNA EX. of 1 i WM.LA W REN CE, Sul/Mani Co. Cherry, March 27. /hi& . • i ADMINISTRATOR'S' Nadi; - 11LL pianos indebtred to the •estate of i ePlf 11. BEEMAN, deed., hate of Wralwamg wtakid. we hereby requested. to °sake resume eel delay. and those hieing claims against said tette it pleiss present th em duly auttidatihoted for set ,m en . C. slium AY.' Wyidusing, Feb. 9th, 19411, Admini or. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A Lb persons igdehted to the. estate of , C OfiDE, A HADLOCK. deed., late of Litchfield Tip ; aro hereby requested to make payment *Mont diens,, and those hatiht claims against add estate Will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement • THOMAN PARk.- JOHN "HADLOCK. 'Litchfield, March 'RS,. 1848. E' ecotone. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A I.f. persona indebted to the estate of IitTfION 'Burros, deed„ late of Columbia township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having elainivgatust said estate will pkase re sent !bent duly autbenicataffor rettltment. Columbia, March 6th, 1848. Admit' stratot.• ADVIINISTRA'rOR'S • NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate 01.1.1311 N M. c i at WATSON, dec'il.. late of Springfirkl. hereby requested to make payment without delay; and those having claims agaimt said estate 'rill pl ptentut them duly authenticated fns eirtilerntnt; ~ LOCIUB FREAliaii Adm . or. Springfield. April 26, I Wis. 1.A.147 IVIDTIVAVIL TlirHE subscnber propo,es to weird to le bream:is hereafter, on the following terms: He w 11 titittibe in the Common pleas, before arbitrators so justices. , 0 and will make no charge for mimics unless Ihis Client , . sueceeds ih the snit. From experience sodhsettetion he is of the opinion that if an attorney is utreitittly , , i l convinced otitis justice end practicability of is diet:sea cause to recommend a suit of defence, heshritdd be milling to risk his fees on the moult of the . tettse,• nn; if in any case be is unwilling to incur the risk, he cannot consistently plunge his client into thie eifiettsi and uncertainty of ai lawsuit by his ativicearl Collections of every description will tti eltikisded is upon the same tern*. Conveyancing and her kinds office of inisioeed done promptly rod of histhahUi charges, ' ci Office in the North end of brick Roth aid the Post office, west side of main street, Towatide• Towanda, Jan.,4B4S. HENRY .00TH: nmatialin Ram AufultisysgmV Alq give, HAS removed his orifice to D, Cash's ne o on second street, where he *lll be pleased louse thaw who need his professionsi aerates. Dec. #9,. 1847.7 LIST OF JURORS, drawn for May term and alons, commencing May I. 194 d. z scrtoas—sicoaD eiratt, Troy, tp—A . D. Spalding, Ezra Loomis; Montoe—M. M. Coolbaugh, J. M, Grigg': Orwell—Stephen Gorham ; Leroy —Abiram Spalding ; Columbia—J. ,C. Morgan, Joel Stepherit Ridgbury—R. Dodd; Burlington—Ale:. Lane, John Black , age. Elam Kendall : Herrick—Hcljet 'Thus •Canton—B. 8. Salley, Enoch Ballard, C. Thomas; Warren—John Newman 1.. Buffington; Sheatiequin—Albert Peitt, I. HortOrl,i. VV6lf, D Brink. ; Rome—John Horton ; Springeeld—James Brooks, Amos Knapp, W.Bennett I Towanda boro—K. 8, Goodrich, Chas. Riv ed ; Wysot —.I. W. Bartlett, Jere Smith; I . Wyalusing—H. It. Lamphier ; . I Smithfield—J. F. Bullock ; Athens tp—C. Mathewson ; Graniille—L. B. Taylor ; Uliter—Amos Pettis. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A' LL persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAIit BUM. 4e''d., late of Pike township, are-hetebt requested to mike payment without delay, and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authentieatied for settlement. • PEKLEY IL BUCK, Administrator. Pike,Pebruary 23, 1843. Cum test. annex: 813 MP _ TAILOEING ESTABLISHMENT! GH. 4. - R. DAVIS, TAIVORS. Ode from The . Ur. City of London.) hat* ripened a shop, in the second story of the new Brick block, erected-by Bandon Kingdom. on Main street, where they are prepared , to execute all ardent in their line with accuracy ok From their long and rigorous instruction in Abe art. and their extensive experience as Forertien. in the, brat .hops in Louden. they feel perfectly Efoutpetent of being aVe to please toe most fastidiona taste. and to etyma. Wu. work in each substantial and finished style, al to give ritisfaltion to their customers.: Ca' Cut fu g done to order. and wartented to lot if en e properly up. • G. H. DAVIS, Towand Oct. 1.2. 11147. ylll R. DAVIS. CLOTH='.CLOTHS !1— Every body - admits that tbe ebirapeet3n town are to be connd at the Cen tre) Were: WI via see; no chargesf. showing voila. viUrfl4 i—aTheso fined animal; are td be had at /T 1 the Central store. from 3 cents to 813. Mark the plum, you iron uses cheep. N.N.BEtTS. 7)RiNT4, of every.-,Tariety and style. flweiga esti deo L teedld, Ow veiling it whaterall ant, mail, at mita - -MONT ANYEIS & CO. GENGHAVe do PRINTS. — PIain estil twilled Ging. hams. English end A wile:Ain Prints, s beeititul assortment at sep2s MERCURIO. v -CUT AND. MILL SAWS, bsild - And troo.l do., GIL st tbs'al stars. 13Y . •. N. BETTS. r - LEP..No. 1. astir. "lc ail. ti the Central doh. 12 BALES BROW. -ow. • 68, arillinge. abirthsp, wicking, wedding. tondo& cotton yrn sad carpet warp, cheap as the diaaprit i , gt N. R., at aepllS . FAX'S. BATHING SALOON. laid et*IXIM . HAVE the satisfsethiti Otannonneingto their neater. omi friers* und.the pettrteihat they heYejost open , ed a BATHING EBTABLIBUNLEIvir.In in the new ,Btiek Block of BortolKingsbery. whom all virho wish of - indulge in tbeleal fiat and leaflet:um , ink eiiereilie of Paul or Wants B ,eon stony timer be accommodated. * CC' Can lira] iff n• on 9 . 11M price , kr Bathing once, 25 mats. is• who bathe by the month, bar:mita. ,• • • CLOTHS. CASSIMERM . /k VIESTINGS oi' vet supetior style and aniskeed et prime tcreuit aloe - who wish 10 purchase cheep. sole MONTAN VES dt CO. SoEB•4edies' Misses and eldidren's. a Isms ea rides asidernif at jsl URTIV. I\TAI-fir a 4 . inch opals tbsenetnil Oared UZI Ili Ei , it. Gam- and ground in .N. BETTS. . ate a shoe nil. at 14. N. BETTS.